One of our favorite repair patients stopped by for an unrelated issue recently. He did a short interview, now 6 years out from us repairing 2 unsuccessful strip cases by a fellow who just dabbles in hair.
I've preached for year
One of our favorite repair patients stopped by for an unrelated issue recently. He did a short interview, now 6 years out from us repairing 2 unsuccessful strip cases by a fellow who just dabbles in hair.
I've preached for year
One of our favorite repair patients stopped by for an unrelated issue recently. He did a short interview, now 6 years out from us repairing 2 unsuccessful strip cases by a fellow who just dabbles in hair.
I've preached for years that while hair looks like easy surgery...unless you do a lot of them....you simply don't have the little extra attention to detail in multiple areas...cutting, designing, placing etc...that separates consistent hair restoration from most of what is available out there. I know...as I've admitted many times...I USED to dabble in hair in the 90s....and only after I made the decision to go big or go home...did I get good. Lots of doctors never make that decision....and with the rent a techs and machines...its only getting worse for the uneducated consumer.
Our video showing the flipping of virgin heads and repair cases...which last year was something like 27 virgin heads and 113 repair cases...illustrates that point.
So take a look at our guy...I don't particularly care for the curve into the temples that the first doc did...but its what we had to work with and looks reasonably unremarkable. I point it out in the video which is:
Dr. Lindsey
McLean VA